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bureaucracy and successive governments as a direct result of their failure to appreciate the role of the bureaucracy. The 1960 …
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government. Corruption, nepotism, and clientalism have produced flaws and shortcomings at both political and administrative level …
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The issue of corruption has come to centre stage. The economic consequences of pervasive corruption, and the recent …. Acknowledges that there are no easy solutions or models that can be applied in the fight against corruption. Argues that, while … integrity system as a comprehensive approach to fighting corruption, examines two of the eight pillars of such a system, namely …
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Bureaucracy and the Alternatives in World Perspective by Keith M. Henderson and O.P. Dwivedi, and seeks to apply the ideas in that …
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This paper argues that the means by which the profession of medicine has to legitimise itself in the context of state‐provided health services is changing in a way that may be summarised in Weberian terms as a shift from substantive to formal rationality. The traditional model for such...
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Purpose – An analysis of the way the bureaucratic management system responded to the tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004 is used as an example to highlight the severe shortcomings of the bureaucratic model as a paradigm for responding to situations in which the magnitude of the system's task...
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to follow up on the original paper “Bureaucracy meet catastrophe: analysis of the Tsunami disaster relief efforts and …
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’ identity are formed and changed. It complements this with an examination of different models of bureaucracy, which reflect the …
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, Street‐Level Bureaucracy , that street‐level bureaucrats devise their own rules and procedures to deal with the dilemmas of … dilemmas of street‐level bureaucracy. Research limitations/implications – The work has focussed on the UK and in particular on …‐making” to cope with dilemmas have been outweighed by increased levels of bureaucracy and the “de‐skilling” of professionals …
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supervisory grade and supervisors in a large bureaucracy in India using an instrument developed in India. Design … consciousness with superiors” and “dependence on superiors”. Findings – The paper concludes that in the Indian bureaucracy, 15 years … younger employees who joined the bureaucracy less than two years ago, and older employees who joined the bureaucracy roughly …
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